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  • ...ish language page being translated: [[Quotations on Islam from Notable Non-Muslims]]'''''
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  • == Notable former Muslims == == Persecution of non muslims ==
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  • ...tatement/|2=2011-03-16}} Former Muslims United Mission Statement] - Former Muslims United</ref> Sultan became notable after the September 11, 2001 attacks for her participation in Middle East p
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  • ...ving cast doubts on the September 11 attacks as having been carried out by Muslims. In a [[fatwa]], he has also condemned the United States for its un-belief
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  • ...s on the website are included when available.</metadesc>This page lists '''notable''', past and present '''editors''', '''contributors''' and '''translators'' ...an ex-Muslim atheist humanist from the Americas. He is the founder and the former owner of WikiIslam. He has about 18,000 edits (approximately 20% of all edi
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  • As of late 2018, [https://exmuslims.org/ Ex-Muslims of North America] initiated an overhaul of WikiIslam, with the stated goal ...cessive amounts of vandalism, the site came under the management of the Ex-Muslims of North America.
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  • ...views. Commonly championed today as an icon of Islamic science by activist Muslims and non-Muslim alike, Khwarizmi's reception (as with the reception of most
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  • ===Non-Muslims=== ...to criticism has led to the site being linked to or referenced by various notable sites such as ''RichardDawkins.net''<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://rich
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  • ...mic scholars. It takes a rational approach in its handling of Islam and is notable for dealing extensively with [[Islam and Propaganda|false propaganda]] and ===Non-Muslims===
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  • # [[WikiIslam:Sandbox/Former Muslims Table]] .../quran/the-reliance-of-the-traveller.pdf - Jizya section with rules on non-Muslims
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  • :::1. She is not really notable (I had no idea who she was until today) and there are hundreds of similar c ...ere asking people to use reliable sources (her personal website if any, or notable news organizations etc) for that information. Looks like it has been [https
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  • ..., the consensus of the scholars and the actions of the companions, and the Muslims who came after them... ...girls in many Muslim countries is something new and contradictory to what Muslims used to do over many centuries.}}
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  • ...gious text and the rulings of authoritative Muslim scholars who may not be notable to people outside of the Muslim world but who are giants within. This is in ...laim about Islamic scriptures and Muslims over what the religious text and Muslims actually say themselves.
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  • ...ited States in the current year. The beliefs of both and in fact all other Muslims fall within the scope and purview of WikiIslam, and it is the wiki's job to ...ct modern salafi/traditionalists, it may be appropriate to distinguish the former as "revisionary". Such a distinction is most common with ethical/legal topi
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  • ...uoted in the Apastambiya-Dharma-sutra but rather a more recent text. Other notable features of the text are a description of the Nagapancami feast, dedicated ...rly (in this spot) a late text sacralizing Hindu Brahmin stereotypes about Muslims.
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  • ...|Shari'ah]], he says, may seem illogical to non-Muslims, or non-practicing Muslims; Naik claims these rules are sensible. Islam, in his view, is the best way ...yer and by circling it, Muslims feel that there is one God in the center. Muslims kiss the Kaba'h only because Muhammad kissed it."}} Naik goes on to say: {{
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  • |Notable collections of words, actions, approvals and disapprovals of Muhammad durin ...erwise insulting statements against any group of people (including against Muslims) are specifically not allowed and continued use of such language may result
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  • ...n «Mana nima uchun ular musulmon bo'ldilar» (''The Reasons Why They Become Muslims'') degan kitoblar ruknidan olingan bo'lib, bu kitoblar Islomiy tahririyat b * [[Notable Former Muslims]]
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  • ...rs were purportedly sent to other rulers before they were conquered by the Muslims, though their authenticity is doubted by modern academic scholars. Muhammad ...to this effect were probably invented later in justification since, if the Muslims really had been betrayed by so large a party, then they should have lost th
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  • ...Jews had to pay up and accept second-class citizenship. If they rebelled, Muslims could cut off their heads or make their children sexual slaves. The following excerpts from The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise: Muslims, Christians, and Jews under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain (published here
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